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." , you: john lewis gaddis grew up in a small-town in texas. john: that is right. brian: some famous people are from there besides you. jeff bezos. lyndon johnson taught school there. john: right. brian: what impact did that town have on you? john: it was and still is a very small town. i thought it was a great place to grow up. it never seems that way to a kid. looking back, you can say this. i think one of the best examples of why it was such a good thisience comes back to theme of the book the hedgehog and the fox.
." , you: john lewis gaddis grew up in a small-town in texas. john: that is right. brian: some famous people are from there besides you. jeff bezos. lyndon johnson taught school there. john: right. brian: what impact did that town have on you? john: it was and still is a very small town. i thought it was a great place to grow up. it never seems that way to a kid. looking back, you can say this. i think one of the best examples of why it was such a good thisience comes back to theme of the...
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john lewis said, "maybe have a word with the major? " the major responded, "there is no words to be had." and he gave the order for the troopers to melee. this is now what is known as bloody sunday. alabama state troopers, the sheriff's deputies, and the deputized citizens rushed marchers right here on this bridge, beating them with nightsticks, billy clubs, even furniture wrapped in barbed wire. teargas canisters were going up -- off and they beat these marchers throughout the city and into the george washington aria, -- washington area where we just were. there were accounts of these officials throwing young women into baptismal pools at first baptist church. that was the first attempt. this significant was the fact that there were so many media cameras there capturing this moment. not only were there still cameras from a national news there filming. that tonight, images from bloody sunday actually appeared in the middle of "trials at nuremberg." the entire country got to see what was happening on that day here in soma, alabama. afte
john lewis said, "maybe have a word with the major? " the major responded, "there is no words to be had." and he gave the order for the troopers to melee. this is now what is known as bloody sunday. alabama state troopers, the sheriff's deputies, and the deputized citizens rushed marchers right here on this bridge, beating them with nightsticks, billy clubs, even furniture wrapped in barbed wire. teargas canisters were going up -- off and they beat these marchers throughout...
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." , you: john lewis gaddis grew up in a small-town in texas. john: that is right. brian: some famous people are from there besides you. jeff bezos. lyndon johnson taught school there. john: right. brian: what impact did that town have on you? john: it was and still is a very small town. i thought it was a great place to grow up. it never seems that way to a kid. looking back, you can say this. i think one of the best examples of why it was such a good thisience comes back to theme of the book the hedgehog and the fox. my colleague at yale, we were having dinner. he announced that when he was little, he had a pet hedgehog growing up in england. paul, becausetop i had a pet armadillo growing up in texas. brian: did you know when you were growing up lyndon johnson taught school there? john: we all knew that, but we were warned, don't ever trust that guy. he's going to be president of the united states sometime. it was clear to people even then when he was a young schoolteacher that he was a rising star. my dad despised him and said, don't ever trust him. don't ever vo
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john: no, i was just curious. brian: our guest has been john lewis gaddis. his new book is "on grand strategy." thank you. ♪ announcer: for free transcripts, see q&a as a podcast visit us at q&a.com. ♪ on the next q&a, a biographer on her book about woodrow wilson. that is next sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: here on c-span, washington journal is next. at 11:00, we take you live to arlington national cemetery. that includes president trump placing a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns. coming up on the washington journal, the impact of rising prices on gasoline. later, looking at u.s. involvement in france during world war i. 28,: it is monday, may memorial day across the united states. you are seeing a live shot of the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national cemetery this money just across the potomac river from
john: no, i was just curious. brian: our guest has been john lewis gaddis. his new book is "on grand strategy." thank you. ♪ announcer: for free transcripts, see q&a as a podcast visit us at q&a.com. ♪ on the next q&a, a biographer on her book about woodrow wilson. that is next sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] which is...
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brian: our guest has been john lewis gaddis. thank you. >> for transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. q&a programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> on the next "q&a," biographer patricia o'toole on her book "the moralist: woodrow wilson and the world he made," next sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. afternoon, athis forum on the future of race relations in america. we will hear from several university scholars and advocacy groups at an event hosted right arena stage in washington. that starts at 6:30 p.m. eastern life here on c-span. >> watch our live coverage of the utah senate republican debate with mitt romney and state lawmaker mike kennedy from brigham young university, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on , or listen-span.org on the free c-span radio app. make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. speeches all this week in prime time. tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern, the founder of the me too movement, clarence thomas, the starbucks coo, and nikki haley. wednesday at 8
brian: our guest has been john lewis gaddis. thank you. >> for transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. q&a programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> on the next "q&a," biographer patricia o'toole on her book "the moralist: woodrow wilson and the world he made," next sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. afternoon, athis forum on the future of race relations in america. we will hear from several...
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. >> yale university professor john lewis and his book on grand strategy on strategic thinking and leadership for contemporary global challenges. sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> here on c-span2 tonight "the communicators" is next with a look at how technology is being used by congress. that is followed by supreme court oral argument in the case decided today that prevents employees from joining together in a class-action lawsuit against their employer. better health experts on how the us response to infectious diseases and what is being done to prevent the next potential outbreak. >> c-span or history unfold daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the sabine court and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> this week on "the communicators", a visit to capitol hill and look at how congress is working to improve its use of technology, staffers and outsi
. >> yale university professor john lewis and his book on grand strategy on strategic thinking and leadership for contemporary global challenges. sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> here on c-span2 tonight "the communicators" is next with a look at how technology is being used by congress. that is followed by supreme court oral argument in the case decided today that prevents employees from joining together in a class-action lawsuit against their...
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lewis and his speech on grand strategy for strategic thinking and leadership for contemporary global challenges sunday night at 8:00 eastern on cspan's q and a. >>> the house gun violence prevention task this week to hear from students affected by gun violence. the task force was created by house democrats after the 2012 sandy hook shooting in newtown connecticut. the form on capitol hill is over one hour and a half.
lewis and his speech on grand strategy for strategic thinking and leadership for contemporary global challenges sunday night at 8:00 eastern on cspan's q and a. >>> the house gun violence prevention task this week to hear from students affected by gun violence. the task force was created by house democrats after the 2012 sandy hook shooting in newtown connecticut. the form on capitol hill is over one hour and a half.
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. >> john lewis jihadis and his book "grand strategy, strategic thinking for global strategies," on c-span's q&a. on wednesday, former secretary of state and new york senator hillary clinton addressed attendees of the new york democratic convention today. the former presidential candidate and new york senator spoke about democratic values and governor and wrote, andrew cuomo, who is running for a third term in november. this is about 15 minutes. this is about 15 minutes. hillary clinton: it is great being back here with you. it is kind of like a family reunion. being here at hofstra brings back good memories of the first debate in 2016 against the republican nominee. that was also a little bit like a reunion, but the one where you get cornered by the person you least want to talk to. those were the good old days. i remember so fondly being at this convention in 2000 in albany, when i became your nominee for the united states senate. i followed in the footsteps of daniel padgett monahan. he said everyone is entitled to their opinion, but not his own facts. as democrats, we believe in facts, r
. >> john lewis jihadis and his book "grand strategy, strategic thinking for global strategies," on c-span's q&a. on wednesday, former secretary of state and new york senator hillary clinton addressed attendees of the new york democratic convention today. the former presidential candidate and new york senator spoke about democratic values and governor and wrote, andrew cuomo, who is running for a third term in november. this is about 15 minutes. this is about 15 minutes....
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. >> yale professor john lewis gattis and his book on strategic thinking and leadership are contemporary global challenges. tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. weekend on afterwards, former national intelligence director james clapper with his book "facts and fear: hard truths from a life and intelligence." he's interviewed by committee member democrat jim himes. >> what are the weaknesses that today?. has what do we need to think about for the next 10 to 20 years and intelligence? >> a weakness, dareel issa 9/11 commission -- at least the 9/11 commission came out with was the fact that the community was not as integrated or collaborative as it needed to be. so, they recommended the creation of a leadership position whose full-time job would be to foster and promote integration across the multiple components of the intelligence community. one point in the run-up to the law they came out there was passed after the 9/11 commission which established the position, there was talk of the time of wanting to create a department of intelligence, a cabinet department, which i think that the r
. >> yale professor john lewis gattis and his book on strategic thinking and leadership are contemporary global challenges. tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. weekend on afterwards, former national intelligence director james clapper with his book "facts and fear: hard truths from a life and intelligence." he's interviewed by committee member democrat jim himes. >> what are the weaknesses that today?. has what do we need to think about for the next 10 to 20 years...
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. >> john lewis gaddis and his strategy," sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> next, a session from a daylong symposium titled 1968. three -- three historians and a professor of latin american studies talk about 1968 protests for civil rights and social change in philadelphia, germany, and mexico. this event was hosted by bill -- villanova university and cohosted by the historical society of pennsylvania. this event is about one hour and 20 minutes. >> this has been a wonderful, wonderful day. thank you all so much for coming. thank you to all of our speakers, thank you to my colleagues, as well as the wonderful volunteers. we could not have done it without them. let's give them a round of applause right now. [applause]
. >> john lewis gaddis and his strategy," sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> next, a session from a daylong symposium titled 1968. three -- three historians and a professor of latin american studies talk about 1968 protests for civil rights and social change in philadelphia, germany, and mexico. this event was hosted by bill -- villanova university and cohosted by the historical society of pennsylvania. this event is about one hour and 20 minutes. >>...
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. >> yale university professor john lewis gaddis and his book on strategic thinking and leadership for contemporary global challenges, sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q and a. >> commencement speeches next week in prime time. monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, oprah winfrey, steve scalise, ,od rosenstein and jo cox it and tarana burke, clarence thomas, rosamond gaetz brewer and nikki haley. hillary clinton, rex tillerson, james mattis and canadian prime minister justin trudeau. thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, tim cook, john kasich, kate .rown and luis gutierrez friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, jimmy carter, betsy devos, mark meadows and keisha lance bottom. next week in prime time on c-span and c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. >> next a look at reconstruction in afghanistan and the lessons that can be drawn from future rebuilding efforts. the special inspector general for afghanistan reconstruction spoken to brookings institute
. >> yale university professor john lewis gaddis and his book on strategic thinking and leadership for contemporary global challenges, sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q and a. >> commencement speeches next week in prime time. monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, oprah winfrey, steve scalise, ,od rosenstein and jo cox it and tarana burke, clarence thomas, rosamond gaetz brewer and nikki haley. hillary clinton, rex tillerson, james mattis and canadian prime minister justin...
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i you were john lewis and you were sitting here and you heard willie says in the common conversation, things have never been as bad as they are today, oh, really? he nearly died in the streets of america 5052 -- 52 years ago, beaten by an official in the state of alabama because he wanted to vote. in the lifetime of, dare i say, virtually everyone in this room. so trump tweeting is worse than sheriff jim clark and his possess see possessee trying to kill john lose in the streets of selma, a.m.? is it worse? i don't think so. any native region in tennessee, within the last -- within the lifetime of everyone here almost, if you wanted to register to vote and you were an african-american you should -- usually opened the offers for one hour a week, wins from 4:00 to 5:00, something like that and the registrar would put a box of soap, detergent, borax, something like that, on the desk in and i, you can register to vote if you can tell me how many flakes of soap are in this box. go read lyndon johnson's speech of 1965, the we shall over come speech. the described the various rick test thats
i you were john lewis and you were sitting here and you heard willie says in the common conversation, things have never been as bad as they are today, oh, really? he nearly died in the streets of america 5052 -- 52 years ago, beaten by an official in the state of alabama because he wanted to vote. in the lifetime of, dare i say, virtually everyone in this room. so trump tweeting is worse than sheriff jim clark and his possess see possessee trying to kill john lose in the streets of selma, a.m.?...
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. >> there has to be people who have a clear vision like john lewis and martin luther king jr. to have a vision yes, we can live in a society where race isn't so divisive and of course, one of the ways that we reconcile with the truth is to remove monuments erected by white supremacists to invest more fully in our children's future so they aren't having the same discussions 150 years later. >> the commission is expected to meet this month before it makes its recommendations on the monuments and its future. >>> still ahead, outrage with a dashcam video with police forcefully arresting a grandmother. one of those officers off the force tonight. >>> the major change starbucks is making after the controversial arrests in philadelphia. >>> back now with the outrage erupting after police officers pulled a 65-year-old mother out of her car, cursed at her and arrested her during a traffic stop outside atlanta. the incident caught on dashcam video and one of those officers have resigned. gabe gutierrez has the story. >> reporter: the 65-year-old grandmother wailing in this dashcam video
. >> there has to be people who have a clear vision like john lewis and martin luther king jr. to have a vision yes, we can live in a society where race isn't so divisive and of course, one of the ways that we reconcile with the truth is to remove monuments erected by white supremacists to invest more fully in our children's future so they aren't having the same discussions 150 years later. >> the commission is expected to meet this month before it makes its recommendations on the...
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williams, john lewis, others involved with the movement spoke to the judge gave the injunction, as well as governor clark -- governor wallace and jim clark, who were not fond of the march and said it disrupted safety. this march would be the judge said there had been enough justice done to these folks -- injustice done to these folks in the city of selma that a march of the scale was appropriate. folks only had four days to get everything together in order to make the entire trek from selma to montgomery. beginning on march 21, more than 3200 people gathered at a church to begin the march from selma to montgomery. he took the bloody sunday route, turned right on alabama avenue, up rod street, and across the independence bridge. they continue to march for five days and four nights. they made their way to a continue to march all the way until they got to the alabama state capital. this was on march 25, 1965. [video clip] [applause] alabama. from selma, they told us we wouldn't get here. wouldn't getd we here, over their dead bodies. all the world today knows we are in thed we are standing
williams, john lewis, others involved with the movement spoke to the judge gave the injunction, as well as governor clark -- governor wallace and jim clark, who were not fond of the march and said it disrupted safety. this march would be the judge said there had been enough justice done to these folks -- injustice done to these folks in the city of selma that a march of the scale was appropriate. folks only had four days to get everything together in order to make the entire trek from selma to...
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if you were john lewis, and you were sitting here and you with heard as willy says in common conversation you know what things have never been as bad as they are today. oh, really -- he nearly died in streets of america 52 years ago beaten by official of the state of alabama because he wanted to vote. because he wanted the 15th amendment which have been ratified duly passed to apply to him in the lifetime of dare i say virtually everyone in this room. so what trump tweeting is worse? than sarah jim clark and his posse really is that worse not saying it's not bad but is it worse, i don't think so. in my native region i grew up in chattanooga, tennessee within the lave time of everyone here almost. if you wanted to register to vote and you're ann american you would show they usually open office for one hour a week. wednesdays from 4-5 something like that. and the registrar put borax on the desk and say you can register to vote if you can tell me how many flakes of soap are are in this box. go read lyndon johnson the great speech of march 15th. in 1965 we shall overcome speech he describes t
if you were john lewis, and you were sitting here and you with heard as willy says in common conversation you know what things have never been as bad as they are today. oh, really -- he nearly died in streets of america 52 years ago beaten by official of the state of alabama because he wanted to vote. because he wanted the 15th amendment which have been ratified duly passed to apply to him in the lifetime of dare i say virtually everyone in this room. so what trump tweeting is worse? than sarah...
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. >> john lewis. >> trevor: this passage of tyler perry's got to me, he says, i know that you don't know this right now, writing so his younger self, but who you become is being shaped inside of every one of those bad experiences, the good, the bad and, yes, even the lig ones. they're all going to work together for your good. >> yes. >> trevor: it's powerful because you feel like in this story, i learned about tyler perry in a tiny little note to himself more things than i've learned in most interviews. >> he's the one who told me that the cathartic for him. look at his life, a mogul in hollywood. he was writing the plays, expecting a big audience, only 32 people showed up the first night, but he now turned into it tyler perry studios which is bigger than warner brothers. it's bigger than warner brothers. what tyler perry has created in the city of atlanta, his own studios with his own sound stages, he's huge. so to come from where he came from and was abused, he talks about how he was abused as a child, to come from where he's come from to now is amazing. >> trevor: it really is beautif
. >> john lewis. >> trevor: this passage of tyler perry's got to me, he says, i know that you don't know this right now, writing so his younger self, but who you become is being shaped inside of every one of those bad experiences, the good, the bad and, yes, even the lig ones. they're all going to work together for your good. >> yes. >> trevor: it's powerful because you feel like in this story, i learned about tyler perry in a tiny little note to himself more things than...
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john lewis. shirley chisholm. barack obama. just a few of the icons we won't be talking about today. instead, we look to those whose achievements are a little less appreciated by history. let's start with 2012 republican presidential candidate: herman cain. herman cain was a business man with a colorful personality and zero knowledge of world affairs. when they ask me who's the president of ubeki-beki- beki-beki-stan-stan, i'm gonna say, "you know, i don't know. do you know?" man tried to get elected by speaking gibberish. herman cain was ahead of his time. in fact, if not for herman cain, black men wouldn't be able to get on tv today wearing a cowboy hat while talkin' out the side of their face. - it is pitchfork and torches time in america! [audience cheering] now let's turn our attention to congressman robert smalls. a civil war hero who escaped slavery by stealing a confederate ship. some say that qualified him as being... off the chain. moving on. let's turn our attention to alan keyes. another republican, and legendary po
john lewis. shirley chisholm. barack obama. just a few of the icons we won't be talking about today. instead, we look to those whose achievements are a little less appreciated by history. let's start with 2012 republican presidential candidate: herman cain. herman cain was a business man with a colorful personality and zero knowledge of world affairs. when they ask me who's the president of ubeki-beki- beki-beki-stan-stan, i'm gonna say, "you know, i don't know. do you know?" man...
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met john lewis in october, 1960. well, when the stuff happened p in greensboro, february 1, 1960, i organized the next group, february 15, 1960. well, when we got down to the lunch counter that we were going to sit in at, they removed the tops of all the stools. so we figured that was not going to be a comfortable sit-down. we went back to the campus, organized at two colleges. i got six other guys, seven of us, we organized this big sit-in. over 2,000 students descended on the town. ey locked up the leaders and separated us -- they locked up over 300 people. the leaders got separated from the rest. so when all of the people got out of jail, they kept us, the leaders. well, they went back to the campus and figured out a way to get into the cafeteria to bring us some food. well, i'm sitting there waiting to get bailed out of jail and here comes this little 92 pounder walking toward me with a hamburger in her hands. [laughter] so i reach for the hamburger. she pulled it back, broke it in half. she had half the hamburge
met john lewis in october, 1960. well, when the stuff happened p in greensboro, february 1, 1960, i organized the next group, february 15, 1960. well, when we got down to the lunch counter that we were going to sit in at, they removed the tops of all the stools. so we figured that was not going to be a comfortable sit-down. we went back to the campus, organized at two colleges. i got six other guys, seven of us, we organized this big sit-in. over 2,000 students descended on the town. ey locked...
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i get involved in the sit-ins, organized the first one in south carolina with john lewis in october 1960. well, when the stuff happened up in greensboro february 1, 1960, i organized the next group february 15, 1960. well, when we got down to the lunch counter that we were going to sit in at, they had removed the schools. we thought that wasn't going to be a comparable sit down. we went back to the campus, organized at two colleges, i got six other guys -- seven of us organized a day sit-in, over 2000 students descended on the town. they locked up the leaders and separated us -- they locked up over 300 people. the leaders got separated from the rest. when all of the people got out of jail, they kept us, the leaders. they went back to the campuses and figured out a way to get into the cafeteria to bring us some food. i'm sitting there waiting to get bailed out of jail, and here comes this little 92- pounder coming toward me with a hamburger in her hand. i reach for the hamburger, she pulled it back, broke it in half, she had half the hamburger and gave me the other half. i was so grateful
i get involved in the sit-ins, organized the first one in south carolina with john lewis in october 1960. well, when the stuff happened up in greensboro february 1, 1960, i organized the next group february 15, 1960. well, when we got down to the lunch counter that we were going to sit in at, they had removed the schools. we thought that wasn't going to be a comparable sit down. we went back to the campus, organized at two colleges, i got six other guys -- seven of us organized a day sit-in,...
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. >> yale university professor john lewis gaddis and his book on strategic linking and leadership for -- strategic thinking and leadership for global challenges. tonight on c-span's "q&a." >> on thursday, secretary of state mike pompeo testified on the department's 2019 budget request. at the top of the hearing, letterry pompeo read a from president trump to north korean leader kim jong-un, announcing that a planned summit between the two leaders would be called off. this portion of the hearing is two hours.
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hard to get these numbers out thanks to john lewis we are getting a look at. one is a lot of things you would like to do and you can't afard. it's going to bankrupt this country. secondly, there are things that create more problems than you solve and that is the same with these endless wars of choice. time to put an end to it. democrats and republicans and conservatives and liberals, they are in agreement. and the wars are continuing. the only way we are going to stop them and stop funding them. that's what my amendment is all about. thank you my colleagues. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? mr. thornberry: i claim the time in opposition. yield myself three minutes. i was interested to hear the gentleman's reasoning behind his amendment. just to clarify for all members, the overseas contingency account existed before the budget control act. the reason it was created is because we live in a volatile and dynamic world and needed to be some accounting mechanism that would be responsive to particular
hard to get these numbers out thanks to john lewis we are getting a look at. one is a lot of things you would like to do and you can't afard. it's going to bankrupt this country. secondly, there are things that create more problems than you solve and that is the same with these endless wars of choice. time to put an end to it. democrats and republicans and conservatives and liberals, they are in agreement. and the wars are continuing. the only way we are going to stop them and stop funding...
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the media in our imagination of the movement is a slice of it and civil rights leaders like john lewis gave you a lot of credit. they say that it would have been without the media's role in the southern struggle but i think that's kind of blinded us to all the other ways that the media portrayed the movement both in the south and long before 1955 and the ways that the media is covering the struggle an struggn backyard versus topics covering princeton's birmingham by 1963. so one of the things i talk about in the book and since it seems that we should talk a little about new york tonight and after a brown v. board of education, black activists, fight allies sort of see this as a challenge for new york city but on the other hand they love the decision but don't necessarily think that it applies to them. they love the decision but they say i think that we need a committee to see if there's anything we need to do. so they appoint this committee and to people the kind of associate with the struggle are right here in new york and they are fussing about how this does apply to new york city cl
the media in our imagination of the movement is a slice of it and civil rights leaders like john lewis gave you a lot of credit. they say that it would have been without the media's role in the southern struggle but i think that's kind of blinded us to all the other ways that the media portrayed the movement both in the south and long before 1955 and the ways that the media is covering the struggle an struggn backyard versus topics covering princeton's birmingham by 1963. so one of the things i...
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kennedy went and one of his organizers was john lewis who is now the congressman fro a congra and wistful pimp we should still come, we have a crowd here would be to just turn them loose into this awful night so he went to the rally and he spoke extemporaneously and is the first time he spoke in public about his own brother's assassination. a lot of people contribute this to kennedy. and so also, you know, i think that kings assassination opened up a focus on race in america where up until the assassination the predominant issue the presidentiain thepresidential ce vietnam and that is why president lyndon johnson had declared he wasn't seeking the election. it showed him able to talk to that part, the sort of coming apart racially i think in a way that mccarthy certainly couldn't talk about and that is partially why so many folks he was picking up with king developed and kennedy certainly attended the funeral april 9 and he walked through alongside the. in the united states it could be simplified as you said to the demise from the speech. around the world was there a more nuanced view or
kennedy went and one of his organizers was john lewis who is now the congressman fro a congra and wistful pimp we should still come, we have a crowd here would be to just turn them loose into this awful night so he went to the rally and he spoke extemporaneously and is the first time he spoke in public about his own brother's assassination. a lot of people contribute this to kennedy. and so also, you know, i think that kings assassination opened up a focus on race in america where up until the...
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lewis, who all voted against prison reform. that's like giving people a second chance. it's like they want to prevent donald trump from having a victory on an issue that democrats and republicans, a lot of them no. and that's why you see a handful of people voting against it, and i think it has to do with the midterms. they are base is very animated in an anti-trump may a stomach way, there you are always talking about people who are really down on their luck. trump is actually doing that. and, on the right to try issue, we have all known people who are suffering at the end stages of life, with glioblastoma that john mccain is suffering from and has taken the lives of many of my friends, sadly. this is president trump today, and that's absolutely amazing. let's watch. [laughter] that little boy has muscular dystrophy, and he was waiting for his hug. he is like, come on, come on. people can tend to caricature one another. the idea that he doesn't have a heart, that whole narrative monica is getting so tired. and it's preventing
lewis, who all voted against prison reform. that's like giving people a second chance. it's like they want to prevent donald trump from having a victory on an issue that democrats and republicans, a lot of them no. and that's why you see a handful of people voting against it, and i think it has to do with the midterms. they are base is very animated in an anti-trump may a stomach way, there you are always talking about people who are really down on their luck. trump is actually doing that. and,...
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this will include civil rights icon democratic congressman john lewis, violates its policy on issue advocacy and if it cuts the aclu at it would have to take ads from the ku klux klan. another populist revolt breaks out and police shut it down. it is not over yet. amy kellogg next on italy's anti-euro election. ordering a hero. friends and neighbors remember edison herman, the man who was swept away in the maryland floods trying to help someone else. d melatonin to deliver up to 7 hours of sleep support. number one sleep doctor recommended remfresh-your nightly sleep companion. available in the natural sleep section at walmart. the first survivor of ais out there.sease and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. it can detect a threat using ai, and respond 60 times faster. it lets you know where your data lives, down to the very server. it keeps your insights from prying eyes, so they're used by no one else but you. it is... the cloud. the ibm cloud. the cloud that's built for all your apps. ai ready. secure
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. >> john lewis wrote "thank you abc network. >> van jones? >> i want to say abc gets some credit, they brought in heather mcgee and incredible leaders going just beyond this one day. i think it gets presented as a one-day thing but i think it's more than a one-day thing with regard to starbucks. with regard to what this means and how this might be absorbed, it is in fact the case when it comes to culture, when it comes to media, when it comes to art and increasingly when it comes to corporate america, the idea that we should treat everybody with respect, we should treat everybody with dignity, that everybody counts, everybody matters, those ideas have gained a big foothold there. in our politics we're seeing a backlash against some of those ideas and people who don't run big corporations and who don't have a toe hold in hollywood fired back and fought back at the ballot box in 2016. i think abc/disney was doing the right thing to figure out ways to better engage and better represent different points of view. they did the wrong thing by pickin
. >> john lewis wrote "thank you abc network. >> van jones? >> i want to say abc gets some credit, they brought in heather mcgee and incredible leaders going just beyond this one day. i think it gets presented as a one-day thing but i think it's more than a one-day thing with regard to starbucks. with regard to what this means and how this might be absorbed, it is in fact the case when it comes to culture, when it comes to media, when it comes to art and increasingly when...
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governor goes out to her, governor lewis, john, and katherine and the governor lewi his mother and father were defined by soul mates. my heart whole community as they mourn their loss and celebrate the legacy of a great man. i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. thompson, for five minutes. mr. ompson: thank you, speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate the centre county 4-h robotics club for winning the first robotics competition and being the first pennsylvania team to capture the title. e first robotics competition is an international high school robotics competition. each year teams of high school students, coaches, and mentors work during a six week period to build game playing robots that weigh up to 120 pounds. the centre county 4-h club was one of 405 teams from 22 states and seven countries to compete in the late april event which was hosted at ford field in detroit, michigan. each team earned a spot in the contest based on competition performance throughout the year. this year, the centre county 4-h robotics club ear
governor goes out to her, governor lewis, john, and katherine and the governor lewi his mother and father were defined by soul mates. my heart whole community as they mourn their loss and celebrate the legacy of a great man. i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. thompson, for five minutes. mr. ompson: thank you, speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate the centre county 4-h robotics club for winning the first robotics competition...
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lewis, who all voted against prison reform. now, that's like giving people a second chance, like helping people get a second chance. it's like they want to prevent donald trump from having a victory on an issue that democrats and republicans, a lot of them are really united on. why? >> i certainly think there are politics being played clearly. there will always be some token opposition. and i think it has to do with the mid-terms. they are base is very animated in an antitrump way and you have to keep them animated. >> laura: but they are talking about how we have to reach out to the people who are down on their luck and need a second chance in society. and trump is actually doing that. these are icons on the left who will be running for prepondersin 2020. >> i think you hit the nail on the head right there. >> laura: we all know people who are suffering with the end stages of life, glee owe blas stow ma, taking the life of many of my friends, sadly. this is president trump today at this bill signing ceremony. i think we have t
lewis, who all voted against prison reform. now, that's like giving people a second chance, like helping people get a second chance. it's like they want to prevent donald trump from having a victory on an issue that democrats and republicans, a lot of them are really united on. why? >> i certainly think there are politics being played clearly. there will always be some token opposition. and i think it has to do with the mid-terms. they are base is very animated in an antitrump way and you...
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me and n we look at afs what he says doesn't want to be represented him, i think of john lewis and we went to memphis a temple hs ago and mason we heard over the loudspeaker, drr king's voice as he spoke about seeing the promised land and as that booming voice came over the bowed speaker, there on stage was a man in his 80's who was a sanitation worker at the time that dr. king marched in memphis. and he talked about how he still was owed money for his fair work at the age of 80. memphis still hadn't paid him. that person, that man, he didn't shirk from work. he was working still in his 80's and believed in the dignity of work and talked about the dignity of work. he just wanted to have a fair shot at being paid for that work. that was afscme and that is what is at stake in this supreme court fight. do we stand for the values that dr. king marched for and stand for the labor union in this nation. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to include extraneous material on the subject of my special order. thank you for your giving us and i now yiel
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lewis, cory booker among others who signed a letter saying this does not go far enough and did not get the support, and the aclu echoed their sentiment. do they have a point? >> approximately 70% of house ' democrats agreed with the position that it was an important step forward in dealing with the mass incarceration problem in america. we have 180,000 people in the federal system who are currently without hope, without opportunity and without a meaningful pathway forward to transforming themselves and this piece of legislation will provide them with the education and the vocational training and the mental health counseling and the substance abuse treatment and the re-entry programming that will enable them to transform their lives and will dramatically reduce recidivism and will save taxpayer dollars. that's an important step in the right direction. should we do more to begin to dismantle the mass incarceration as it relates to sentencing reform? of course. as i mentioned, john and poppy recallier, this mass incarceration has been with us for almost 50 years. you can't wave a singular
lewis, cory booker among others who signed a letter saying this does not go far enough and did not get the support, and the aclu echoed their sentiment. do they have a point? >> approximately 70% of house ' democrats agreed with the position that it was an important step forward in dealing with the mass incarceration problem in america. we have 180,000 people in the federal system who are currently without hope, without opportunity and without a meaningful pathway forward to transforming...
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. >> john lewis gaddis and his book on grand strategy. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> [applause] president trump: hello, midshipmen, hello.
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john lewis, cory booker, hillary clinton and ivy league schools, are we seeing a pattern? >> absolutely but i came tonight with a solution. invites a conservative to twitter and we can clean this up. seriously. we really can. wonder what some colleges are teaching, no surprise they despise and don't invite intellectual conservatives to the commencement ceremonies. their teaching courses like harvard university's study of women, gender and sexuality, friends with benefits, an interesting course, there's another college teaching the art of walking. i guess you didn't learn it when you were growing up as a baby. another college teaching how to watch television. we are kind of doing it right now. the university of pennsylvania has a course called the feminist critique of christianity. now we are critiquing or attempting to criticize the man who saved the free world, jesus christ, what is going on here? >> some of this reflection of what will make the tenured faculty of universities happy? >> cool your jets. it would be a great graduation speaker. we are sign of the times, dona
john lewis, cory booker, hillary clinton and ivy league schools, are we seeing a pattern? >> absolutely but i came tonight with a solution. invites a conservative to twitter and we can clean this up. seriously. we really can. wonder what some colleges are teaching, no surprise they despise and don't invite intellectual conservatives to the commencement ceremonies. their teaching courses like harvard university's study of women, gender and sexuality, friends with benefits, an interesting...
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john lewis said and we have a word with the major? 30 seconds later you get the order for the troopers to advance, and they did. the melee that ensued is what we know as luddy sunday. alabama state troopers, the sheriff's deputies and those deputized citizens rushed the marchers right here on this bridge back across the bridge, beating them with nightsticks, billy clubs, even furniture wrapped in part where. tear gas were going off and they beat the marchers not just here at the bridge, of back throughout the city and into the george washington carver home area where we just were. they were accounts of the officials throwing young women into the baptismal pools. that was the first attempt. what made this significant is the fact there were so many media cameras ever there that were capturing this moment. not only were the cameras, but there were national news hosts who were there filming this action. that night in the middle of trial that tarana burke, the footage -- at nuremberg, the footage appeared. people got to see what happened o
john lewis said and we have a word with the major? 30 seconds later you get the order for the troopers to advance, and they did. the melee that ensued is what we know as luddy sunday. alabama state troopers, the sheriff's deputies and those deputized citizens rushed the marchers right here on this bridge back across the bridge, beating them with nightsticks, billy clubs, even furniture wrapped in part where. tear gas were going off and they beat the marchers not just here at the bridge, of back...
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yale university professor john lewis and his book on grand strategy on stra tetegic leaderp on cspan's q&a. >> next, remarks by senator chris van hollen, chair of the senatorial campaign committee. he discussed the democratic strategy for the electionelecti. this is just over an hour.
yale university professor john lewis and his book on grand strategy on stra tetegic leaderp on cspan's q&a. >> next, remarks by senator chris van hollen, chair of the senatorial campaign committee. he discussed the democratic strategy for the electionelecti. this is just over an hour.
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four winners included president gerald ford, congressman john lewis, senator mccain, and many, many others. this year, president kennedy's profile in courage legacy, we received -- and steven will talk about this -- but we received 37,000 nominations. and the committee will meet in a week or two and finalize this year's winner. we will debate, discuss, and then do whatever elaine asks us to do. [laughter] i want to mention a personal point that frank implied or intimated. i grew up in massachusetts at a time when a fair-haired son was president. president kennedy taught me and countless others, but influenced my professional life and my personal life with three very, very valuable lessons. that he taught all of us, especially as young people thinking about what to do in life. president kennedy said, government is not a dirty word. [applause] president kennedy taught us that serving the public interests is a noble undertaking. [applause] and most importantly, most importantly, his legacy -- every single individual can make a difference. and those lessons, i was a teenager, those lessons hav
four winners included president gerald ford, congressman john lewis, senator mccain, and many, many others. this year, president kennedy's profile in courage legacy, we received -- and steven will talk about this -- but we received 37,000 nominations. and the committee will meet in a week or two and finalize this year's winner. we will debate, discuss, and then do whatever elaine asks us to do. [laughter] i want to mention a personal point that frank implied or intimated. i grew up in...
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. >> van jones, jared kushner, donald trump -- >> on the other side, john lewis went from some friends in the black caucus really shaping up to be something. >> i'm keeping my eye on china this week and maybe more specifically on what president trump does or doesn't say about china. as we all know there was a visit a couple of weeks ago with u.s. officials to china. and another round in d.c. this most recently we saw a statement over the weekend from the two countries very positive talking about essentially suggesting things are much better. but really very little detail. how much money are we talking about? china says they will buy more u.s. goods. is president trump backing away from this tariff threat that he was so explicit about? this comes after the president made these very positive statements suggesting he would help zte telecom company. what is this all building up to? it is very important to watch what his president and team snl in the last couple of weeks. >> another test of his great negotiating skills. we'll see what happens. >>> so house republicans in their battle to kee
. >> van jones, jared kushner, donald trump -- >> on the other side, john lewis went from some friends in the black caucus really shaping up to be something. >> i'm keeping my eye on china this week and maybe more specifically on what president trump does or doesn't say about china. as we all know there was a visit a couple of weeks ago with u.s. officials to china. and another round in d.c. this most recently we saw a statement over the weekend from the two countries very...
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kind of a web of alliance of all -- >> yale university professor john lewis on his strategy and leadership for global challenges. 0. >> several members of the house oversight and government reform committee asked assistant attorney general for civil rights john gore testified before the house oversight committee. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> presiding members authorized to declare a recess at any time. this is a continuation of a hearing we began last week for reasons that still confound me. today's witness was not here last week, i think it would have been more convenient for you, and i know it would have been more convenient for the members, but you weren't here last week, you're here this week, with that, i'm going to have to administer an oath because that is what we do for all witnesses, so if you will please stand and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear the testimony you're about to give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you god. may the record reflect the witness has answered in the affirmative. with that we are pleased to int
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kind of a web of alliance of all -- >> yale university professor john lewis on his strategy and leadership for global challenges. 0. >> several members of the house oversight and government reform committee asked assistant attorney general for civil rights john gore testified before the house oversight committee. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> presiding members authorized to declare a recess at any time. this is a continuation of a hearing we began last week for reasons that still confound me. today's witness was not here last week, i think it would have been more convenient for you, and i know it would have been more convenient for the members, but you weren't here last week, you're here this week, with that, i'm going to have to administer an oath because that
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, for example, in terms of relativity of what they have converted to online sales, john lewis is doing better, next is doing better, so it has a lot of work to do and the chief executives and chairmen have been pretty open about that. thank you very much. ministers are considering whether to scrap some of the controversial nhs reforms introduced in england in 2012. the changes sought to give gps more control over health budgets but critics say they have been damaging and expensive. journalists from western and chinese news organisations have flown into north korea to witness the closure of the punggye—ri nuclear test site. pyongyang had earlier said that reporters from the south would be permitted to attend this week's ceremony, but they were excluded at the last minute. ben tracy from cbs news is among the journalists heading to the test site. of course, the reason we are here is to witness north korea shutting down its main nuclear test site and that is where north korea has conducted all six nuclear tests in recent yea rs. all six nuclear tests in recent years. it is a very remote
, for example, in terms of relativity of what they have converted to online sales, john lewis is doing better, next is doing better, so it has a lot of work to do and the chief executives and chairmen have been pretty open about that. thank you very much. ministers are considering whether to scrap some of the controversial nhs reforms introduced in england in 2012. the changes sought to give gps more control over health budgets but critics say they have been damaging and expensive. journalists...
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there is john lewis who spoke to us last night. and he was great last night. he was talking about we won these rights now use them. when obama lost the support of congress it was because a lot of people did not come out and vote after that 2008 election on the other elections that followed. and this is from new york city i believe. people supported these campaigns all around the country and this is king at a housing project in detroit one of the things that impressed me when really studied about him and labor. we've come to the picket line in new york city for the hospital workers. someone has on the road at 300 days a year. he would go to the picket line wherever it was if he was called. this is the march against fear down in mississippi ronnie and i were talking about that earlier. it started from james slawson's church in memphis after he was shot down on the road. he said that when they campaigned with king in mississippi he was at his most vibrant. it was the most fearful time and of all to be going around in mississippi. it was always one step ahead of d
there is john lewis who spoke to us last night. and he was great last night. he was talking about we won these rights now use them. when obama lost the support of congress it was because a lot of people did not come out and vote after that 2008 election on the other elections that followed. and this is from new york city i believe. people supported these campaigns all around the country and this is king at a housing project in detroit one of the things that impressed me when really studied...
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john lewis spoke to us last night and he was great, last night he was talking about we won these rights can now use them, particularly talking about the right to vote. when obama lost the support of congress, it was because a lot of people didn't come out and vote after that 2008 election and the otherss that followed a. this wa was, i believe new york city people supported these campaigns all across the country and this is tha at a housing prt in detroit. one of the things that impressed me, people would call him and asask forask what you come to ap line in new york city for the hospital workers. someone on the road giving lectures and talks and sermons, that he would go to the picket line whatever it was if he were called. this is the march against fear down in mississippi. we were talking about that earlier which started from james lawson's church in memphis after james meredith was shot down. stokely carmichael, that was his name then said when they campaigned in mississippi he was at his most vibrant, the most fearful time th the ball to be going around in mississippi in the campai
john lewis spoke to us last night and he was great, last night he was talking about we won these rights can now use them, particularly talking about the right to vote. when obama lost the support of congress, it was because a lot of people didn't come out and vote after that 2008 election and the otherss that followed a. this wa was, i believe new york city people supported these campaigns all across the country and this is tha at a housing prt in detroit. one of the things that impressed me,...
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yale university professor john lewis and his book on grand strategy on stra tetegic leaderp on cspan's q&a. >> next, remarks by senator chris van hollen, chair of the senatorial campaign committee. he discussed the democratic strategy for the electionelecti. this is just over an hour. [ inaudible conversations ] [ inaudible conversations ]. [ inaudible conversations ] >> are you all right? >> thank you so much. >> thank you. [ inaudible conversations ]. [ inaudible conversations inaudible conversations ]. >> right here on the side. thank you. how are you? >> okay. i think we're -- >> perfect. >> a couple minutes after 8:30. so i think we'll start. i am linda feldmann. washington bureau chief of the christian science monitor. our guest today is maryland senator chris van hollen. chairman of the democratic senatorial campaign committee. this is his 11th appearance. the first as a member of the senate. so welcome senator van hollen. >> thank you. >> first a little bit of information. he was born in pakistan. the senator has a ba, a masters in public policy from harvard and a law degree fr
yale university professor john lewis and his book on grand strategy on stra tetegic leaderp on cspan's q&a. >> next, remarks by senator chris van hollen, chair of the senatorial campaign committee. he discussed the democratic strategy for the electionelecti. this is just over an hour. [ inaudible conversations ] [ inaudible conversations ]. [ inaudible conversations ] >> are you all right? >> thank you so much. >> thank you. [ inaudible conversations ]. [ inaudible...